Leymah Gbowee: Unlock the intelligence, passion, greatness of girls
Leymah Gbowee: Débloquer l'intelligence, la passion, la grandeur des filles.
Leymah Gbowee is a peace activist in Liberia. She led a women's movement that was pivotal in ending the Second Liberian Civil War in 2003, and now speaks on behalf of women and girls around the world. Full bio
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avec une mère monoparentale
je vivais dans la maison de mes parents,
devenue ma compagne,
devant le président Sirleaf
arrivée dans le programme
chaque jour,
qui s'appelle -Three -
tous avoir accès,
que de papiers de gommes.
il y a quelques jours,
République du Libéria
complètement délaissés
des Jeunes Filles.
tout comme ce qui a été fait ici,
avec près de 300 filles.
aux besoins de mes enfants."
dans sa communauté
l'exploitation dans les écoles. »
de beigne qui s'est réalisé:
dont nous voyons le potentiel.
quelque part dans le Bronx,
quelque part à New York,
dans les mines d'or,
a l'une des lois les plus strictes
des opposants du parlement
mais la loi, disait-il, est barbare.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Leymah Gbowee - Peace activist, NobelistLeymah Gbowee is a peace activist in Liberia. She led a women's movement that was pivotal in ending the Second Liberian Civil War in 2003, and now speaks on behalf of women and girls around the world.
Why you should listen
Liberia's second civil war, 1999-2003, brought an unimaginable level of violence to a country still recovering from its first civil war (1989-96). And much of that violence was directed at women: Systematic rape and brutality used women's bodies as fields for war.
Leymah Gbowee, who'd become a social worker during the first war, helped organize an interreligious coalition of Christian and Muslim women called the Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace movement. Dressed in white, these thousands of women staged pray-ins and nonviolent protests demanding reconciliation and the resuscitation of high-level peace talks. The pressure pushed Charles Taylor into exile, and smoothed the path for the election of Africa’s first female head of state, Leymah's fellow 2011 Nobel Peace laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
Gbowee is the founder and president of Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa, which provides educational and leadership opportunities to girls, women and the youth in West Africa.
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